EDIT3: Today they put a more mobile splint (no cast until they remove the pin holding the bone in place and swelling goes down) so now I can hold my tablet pen in my right hand and I can move my elbow! :] Ma hand's still really shaky and the splint kind gets in the way with its chunkiness, but it writes lot better than my left hand. After a few days practice with my left, I now have the handwriting of a 3rd grader and I discovered that I can draw guys better with my left hand btw. XD The expected time until I'm free from chunky arm gear is kinda sketchy right now.
Hopefully I'll be back on the 365 day challenge sooner than later! c:
EDIT2: Surgery went well so cast time is now only 6 weeks! :3 yaaaaaaaaaay.
EDIT: Epparently the fracture's pretty bad... I'll be needing surgery and some 6 month cast-imifying. You might see a few crappy left-handed drawings over the next 6 months. XD Either that or I'll be resorting to using the pen tool. I SHALL BECOME AWESOMELY AMBIDEXTROUS!
Blaaaaaaaahhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh :<
I might have to go on hiatus for a long time for 365 day challenge. Either that or you'll be seeing a bunch of abstract art cause I kinda sorta broke my dominant wrist. ;^;
WATCH OUT FOR THOSE SKETCHY KIDS AT ROLLER SKATING RINKS.
They be out to jump you.
Hide yo kids,
Hide yo wife,
Hide yo kids,
Hide yo wife,
And hide yo husband cause they be trippin' errobody out here.
Benefits of having a broken wrist:
-I can convince people into thinking I carry grape tomatoes in my sleeve.

-I can become super ambidextrous!
-Left hands are perfect for making abstract art. :3
-My English teacher won't force me to write the in-class essay in class. muahaha. >

-Cast signing. 'Nuff said.
Hope you get well soon...-er!
...you don't have to come and confess, we're lookin for you... ~
But, yes, now is an amazing time to practice being ambidextrous. 8D An excellent goal, don't get depressed 'cause it'll heal eventually. Eventuallyyyyyy~
Get well-er soon!
I'm so sorry!